Silly Little Love Poems

Silly Little Love Poems by A. Keith Barton is a poetry collection published by iUniverse on July 28, 2005. This edition, written in English and spanning 222 pages, explores the multifaceted nature of love, presenting it as a transformative journey rather than a mere beginning or ending.
Readers will find a diverse array of thematic examples that delve into the complexities of love, touching on its various moods, delights, and hurts. The collection is thoughtfully divided into six sections, each addressing different aspects of love, including relationships with family and friends, as well as the sometimes challenging conclusions of these connections. Through this compilation, Barton invites readers to reflect on their own experiences with love, whether they are currently in a relationship or navigating the aftermath of one.
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Silly Little Love Poems is a compilation of poems describing love as not a beginning or ending, but a process that transforms the human heart to people, places, and moods unknown or unimagined. In preparing this collection of love poems, the author presents thematic examples of this “thing called love” that is part of every song and life. Whether you are currently in or out of love, the author’s words speak to you-that love is a journey that sometimes leads us into dark places and unhappy endings. The book is divided into six sections that describe: love’s moods, love’s delights, love’s hurts, love’s places, family and friends, and life’s endings.
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